Netgear M5300-52G3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 302
passive-interface default OSPF, timers pacing flood
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ProSafe Managed Switch passive-interface default (OSPF) Use this command to enable global passive mode by default for all interfaces. It overrides any interface level passive mode. OSPF will not form adjacencies over a passive interface. Default Format Mode disabled passive-interface default Router OSPF Config no passive-interface default Use this command to disable the global passive mode by default for all interfaces. Any interface previously configured to be passive reverts to non-passive mode. Format Mode no passive-interface default Router OSPF Config passive-interface (OSPF) Use this command to set the interface or tunnel as passive. It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface or tunnel. Default Format Mode disabled passive-interface {} Router OSPF Config no passive-interface Use this command to set the interface or tunnel as non-passive. It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface or tunnel. Format Mode no passive-interface {} Router OSPF Config timers pacing flood To adjust the rate at which OSPFv2 sends LS Update packets, use this command in router OSPFv2 global configuration mode. OSPF distributes routing information in Link State Advertisements (LSAs), which are bundled into Link State Update (LS Update) packets. To reduce the likelihood of sending a neighbor more packets than it can buffer, OSPF rate limits the transmission of LS Update packets. By default, OSPF sends up to 30 updates per second on each interface (1/the pacing interval). Use this command to adjust this packet rate. Default 33 milliseconds Routing Commands 302